The New Global Challenges in Cyber Security - #certcon9

7-8 October 2019, The Palace of the Parliament, "Nicolae Iorga" Hall, floor P, Entrance C1, Bucharest

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The Romanian Computer Incident Response Team (CERT-RO) is pleased to announce the 9th edition of the Annual International Conference “The New Global Challenges in Cyber Security” (CERTCON9) that will take place between 7th & 08th of October in Bucharest, Romania.

Each year, the CERTCON conference brings together over 300 cybersecurity experts, government officials and policy makers, as well as representatives of private companies from different fields and industries, NGOs and representatives of the academic environment, providing a generous space of debates and presentations addressing technical and legislative issues in the field of cyber security at national and international levels.

This year’s edition of the CERTCON addresses some of the most critical subjects of cybersecurity, ranging from policy and law enforcement to technical aspects. We will discuss the challenges of 5G Networks from cybersecurity perspectives, the action and the counteraction against cybercrime, education and awareness necessary to maintain the population alert, lessons learned and the challenges of the NIS implementation, the vision and the challenges of artificial intelligence, but also the research and development in cybersecurity.

History

This conference has been held each year since the foundation of CERT-RO in 2011. Starting out as a small focus group for cybersec professionals in Romania, it has grown to become the largest gathering for public representatives and private decision makers on cybersecurity in the country. Moreover, the focus shifted to a global perspective, as both speakers and participants come from all over the world to attend the two-days conference.

2018

In 2018, CERT-RO provided a mix of debates, presentations and workshops addressing technical and public policy issues relevant to cyber security in Romania, Europe and beyond. Antedees had a chance to discuss diplomatic and legal challenges in the attribution of cyber incidents, while providing insights into capabilities and combating global threats. Parallel sessions were dedicated to technical discussions on the latest cyber security technologies and solutions in Critical Infrastructure Protection, Machine Learning, Smart Investigations and IoT.

The New Global Challenges in Cyber Security’ International Conference reached its 8th edition. Every year, it has brought together cyber experts, government officials and policy-makers, as well as representatives of private companies from across all sectors and industries, NGOs and Academia.

2017

The 2017 edition offered presentations and debates centered around the NIS Directive transposition project and the EU General Data Protection Regulation, bringing together 300 attendees over two days. Moreover, the event accommodated guests from 18 countries and enjoyed the presence of the EU Commissioner for the Digital Single Market, the Romanian Minister for Communication and Information Society and the Romanian Minister for European Affairs, who addressed the most pressing challenges from a regulatory and strategic perspective at both European and national level. Other key institutions, such as NATO, UN’s International Telecommunications Union, US Embassy and EU’s Cyber Security Agency, ENISA, have also been represented at the highest level and joined the discussion with their own perspective.

2016

The sixth edition of the conference gathered over 300 participants from Romania and abroad, as well as decision-makers from national security and public administration organizations, CERT delegations from Europe and Asia and business and academia representatives.

The event reunited world-class specialist such as Eugene Kaspersky, Ramses Gallego, Robert Kosla or Peter Traven, launching debates on the current and future threats, intelligence strategies, botnet network monitoring and cybersecurity legislation. Moreover, CERT Representatives from Korea, Germany and other European states shared their experience in incident handling and vulnerability management.

2015

The 5th edition of the conference was held during 5th and 6th of October 2015, with the support of the US Embassy at Bucharest. CERT delegations from Europe and Asia attended the discussions during the 2 days, as well as representatives of private and state companies, civil society and academia.

The sessions covered topics regarding global state of cyber security, funneling down on the case of Romania, workshops concerning incident handling and response, closing down with national CERT presentations, sharing best practices from Europe and beyond. Last but not least, private companies presented a technical perspective on security, showcasing state of the art solutions.

2014

The 4th edition of the conference was held with the support of Romanian Association for Information Security and US Embassy at Bucharest. The one-day event reunited information security experts, academia and government officials, as well as Kaori Umemura from JPCERT and Enuju Pak from KrCERT, who shared their experience regarding incident handling and vulnerability management. Moreover, technical subjects such as Xen emulator flaws or APT attacks were tackled by subject matter experts from private companies. Last but not least, the annual report regarding cyber security incidents was presented by CERT-RO representatives.

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